Hi scikit-learn editors,

Any documentation can have mistakes, but it's important to address them 
quickly and efficiently. One plausible way is to contact the author of 
an  erroneous text to have him make proper changes. But, for all I know, 
scikit-learn's documentation
lacks authors' information; which could otherwise help users or experts 
in the field to readily request to address false information. Clearly, 
they can address such issues through scikit's mailing list, but not many 
people are willing to take that extra mile
of looking for the mailing list address, waiting for approval, and 
keeping track of the mailing list posts, especially professors who are 
rather busy with their research work.

How about if one opens a PR to add the corresponding author's 
information at the bottom of each module 's documentation (just like in 
newspapers) ?

Thank you! :) :)



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